Dingle decommits

I understand that decomms happen, but why were guys like him, Rodney Scott, gamble offered to begin with? Why give a kid a commutable offer then chop his legs off 6 months later?! Dugan's has no ****in clue. Evidence knoju from motha ****in NJ!

Dingle, Scott, and Gamble were all committed under the previous staff. IIRC, Richt made a policy of honoring all offers from his predecessors, but obviously didn't push too hard for certain kids (fairly standard practice for new coaches). I'd imagine that the message was, "We'll accept your commitment if you choose to sign with us, but we don't see you having a big role in the team, so it's in your best interest to look around."

In other words, this isn't on Dugans necessarily. But I still think Dingle would have been a solid addition to the class. He plays faster than his timed speed and bigger than his size. With respect to Njoku, he's got a much higher ceiling than Dingle does IMO.

No need to lie.

Scott committed to Miami on March 7th
Dingle committed to on March 19th

FWIW, neither should have been takes in the 1st place. Both are nice players but aren't the type of athletes that we should have at WR

Not a lie, just ignorance/laziness in fact-checking. Thank you for pointing that out.
 
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the article on 24/7 said he hadn't heard from Miami on months. that is Miami dropping him. not saying in a position to do that but there is a reason why they are doing it.

If you've been reading CIS we've said the same for months now

Its dumb they shouldve told the man from the get go you play these games with oos guys not ones from da crib with as much cred as dingle got...not a good look
 
It's obvious the staff isn't as concerned about receiver depth as some members here. You don't lower your standards just to have "numbers". The current team is already full of Golden specials that offer nothing in terms of ability and are pretty much just warm bodies taking up roster spots. LOL at the people on here shook about a dude who's best offer is Kentucky.
 
It's obvious the staff isn't as concerned about receiver depth as some members here. You don't lower your standards just to have "numbers". The current team is already full of Golden specials that offer nothing in terms of ability and are pretty much just warm bodies taking up roster spots. LOL at the people on here shook about a dude who's best offer is Kentucky.

exactly
 
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So whats the idea behind just ignoring a kid rather than coaches telling them they're no longer interested? It happens in all of CFB so this isn't a Miami thing. Just wondering why coaches do this? Is there a specific reason for it?
 
So whats the idea behind just ignoring a kid rather than coaches telling them they're no longer interested? It happens in all of CFB so this isn't a Miami thing. Just wondering why coaches do this? Is there a specific reason for it?

Probably just so they don't burn bridges. Maybe they don't want the kid but if they miss out on everyone else they could still come back to him later. It would be harder to come back to a kid if you straight up told him you had others higher on the board though.
 
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New coach, same ish just a different position this time.

Fair to say Richt has underperformed expectations on the croot front.

Howso?

By looking at the class, that's howso.

A top 15 class is disappointing to you?

Ranking doesn't matter if team needs aren't addressed. We're struggling at DB, we missed on most of the top targets at CB and many are crying we still don't have a free safety with range. We need to close on a couple more OL before we can feel be comfortable. Everyone knows how WR is shaping up.

Dingle is a local kid and very productive in high school. But he doesn't have the speed to be a difference maker on the college level.

I wish him well, but this isn't a big loss for the U.

Pete's been saying for months UM was dropping him.....so how is this a surprise?

It's not a question of surprise as much as it's a question of concern. There doesn't appear to be many options left except for a long shot and a flip that hasn't occurred.

Right now is the first full year of recruiting under Richt so there's a lot of anxiousness because we haven't experienced first hand how Richt closes out. In fact he may be finding that closing out in South Florida is different than closing out in Georgia.
 
People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.
 
People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.

UM isn't obligated to take every local guy who wants to play here. Dingle wasn't good enough.
 
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People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.

UM isn't obligated to take every local guy who wants to play here. Dingle wasn't good enough.

I agree. And likewise local ballas have no obligation to stay 'home' if they find better opportunities elsewhere. Because let's be honest, if they couldn't play football really well no one on this board or elsewhere would care about them. It's a business decision for both sides. Kids should take all their visits to cover their *** and staffs should recruit as many kids as possible to cover theirs.
 
People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.

UM isn't obligated to take every local guy who wants to play here. Dingle wasn't good enough.

I agree. And likewise local ballas have no obligation to stay 'home' if they find better opportunities elsewhere. Because let's be honest, if they couldn't play football really well no one on this board or elsewhere would care about them. It's a business decision for both sides. Kids should take all their visits to cover their *** and staffs should recruit as many kids as possible to cover theirs.




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People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.

UM isn't obligated to take every local guy who wants to play here. Dingle wasn't good enough.

I agree. And likewise local ballas have no obligation to stay 'home' if they find better opportunities elsewhere. Because let's be honest, if they couldn't play football really well no one on this board or elsewhere would care about them. It's a business decision for both sides. Kids should take all their visits to cover their *** and staffs should recruit as many kids as possible to cover theirs.

They don't have an obligation to play for the home team, but they can accomplish anything here that they can accomplish anywhere else. So the business decision line of **** is unpersuasive. That talk would hold water if UM was a G5 program like FIU or FAU or if UM had no recent history of championships.

That "business decision" is merely rhetoric invented by mercenary turds. If you opt to shun the local program you're more than likely a ****, and that's especially true if you're a black kid who opts for a kkk hotbed like TusKKKaloosa.
 
People are gonna bash me for saying this but Dingle's recruitment is a perfect example of why the fans who use the "stay home and rep the 305 or you're a traitor" line of thinking is just way off base. Here you have a local kid who committed early to UM to rep his hometown and never wavered and both the coaching staff and the fan base couldn't care less about pushing him out the door as they chase higher rated kids. Now is there anything wrong with that? No, the staff should be trying to get the best kids possible no matter where they're from. And likewise kids have to do what's best for them. There are plenty of local kids who want to play at Miami who don't get the time of day because they aren't deemed good enough or who commit and get pushed out the door later like Dingle is but no one has anything to say about hometown loyalty then. There's no loyalty on either side.

UM isn't obligated to take every local guy who wants to play here. Dingle wasn't good enough.

I agree. And likewise local ballas have no obligation to stay 'home' if they find better opportunities elsewhere. Because let's be honest, if they couldn't play football really well no one on this board or elsewhere would care about them. It's a business decision for both sides. Kids should take all their visits to cover their *** and staffs should recruit as many kids as possible to cover theirs.

They don't have an obligation to play for the home team, but they can accomplish anything here that they can accomplish anywhere else. So the business decision line of **** is unpersuasive. That talk would hold water if UM was a G5 program like FIU or FAU or if UM had no recent history of championships.

That "business decision" is merely rhetoric invented by mercenary turds. If you opt to shun the local program you're more than likely a ****, and that's especially true if you're a black kid who opts for a kkk hotbed like TusKKKaloosa.

Completely agree with you on this.

But let's face facts, a school like alabama is a massive company built to win. They buy off your high school coach, they buy off your uncle eddie, they promise mama that she doesn't have to work again, they buy your girl a new car. They push your inner circle into they're all pressuring you to go to Alabaga. It's so incredibly hard to compete against a school like that. Even if they were to get caught, a couple of handshakes on the golf course between old NCAA farts and Satan would make it all go away before it hit the internet.
 
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